अग्निवंशवर्णनम् (Agni-vaṃśa-varṇana) / The Genealogy and Function of Agni
शब्द: स्पर्शक्षु रूपं च रसो गन्धक्ष॒ पठचम: । एते गुणा: पञ्च भूमे: सर्वेभ्यो गुणवत्तरा,शब्द, स्पर्श, रूप, रस और गन्ध--ये भूमिके पाँच गुण हैं। इस प्रकार भूमि अन्य सब भूतोंकी अपेक्षा अधिक गुणवती है
śabdaḥ sparśaś ca rūpaṃ ca raso gandhaś ca pañcamaḥ | ete guṇāḥ pañca bhūmeḥ sarvebhyo guṇavattarā ||
“声、触、色、味、香——此为地之五德。地具五德皆全,故称其德相丰厚,胜于余大。”
व्याध उवाच
Earth uniquely possesses all five sense-qualities—sound, touch, form, taste, and smell—so it is described as the most 'qualified' among the elements. The implied ethical lesson is that greater capacities and enjoyments demand greater discipline and responsible conduct.
In the Vyādha’s discourse, he explains philosophical principles using the doctrine of elemental qualities (guṇas/tanmātras), presenting earth as the element that contains all five perceptible attributes, as part of a broader moral instruction.